It is possible to
alter the forms of these nouns by the aid of syllables.

When this is done,
despite their still being the same, someone who knows nothing about this matter,
supposes that they are all different from each other... One who understands the
nouns considers their values and effects, and he cannot be deceived by a letter
added, or displaced, or discarded; not even when the value of the noun is stated
in entirely different letters

Dont you know that
the first-appointed nouns were put into unrecognizable forms in the hands of
those who wanted them look imposing? They affixed or removed letters to make
them sound nice; with their desire to beautify, time bended and shifted the
words into so many different appearances.

I think that the Ellens,
and specially those in places under the foreigners hegemony,
have adopted many nouns from the alien nations. ... You will anticipate that
anyone who sets to investigate the origin of nouns, shall end up in a confusion
if he does this work according to the Greek language and care
not for the
native language those nouns originally came from.